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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1928. SEVEN Waterless Cooker The Princess Waterless Cooker cooks all foods in a scien tific manner, preserving all the natural flavors and with out loss of those ' Nutritive Qualities which must be retained if the best of health and strength of the family is maintained. Just now we are offering a regular $7.50 Princess Waterless Cooker, capable of handling meats and vegetables at one operation, for only $4,95 Churchill Hardware Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE . Classified segtion ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGfc j FOR SALE FOR SALE liuby buggy. In uomlitiun, f 15. 7"! lMne St. good l'KACIl boxes for W'V's new place. sale ' nt Melz hone 3(i2. A (.'LEAN U special on nil lulls for Friday und Saturday. Bell Millinery. FOR STLE Five miich goats or will trade for cow. J. W. Draper, 523 North Main. p)H SALIC rooking and eating apples. Walter Singleton, K. Douglas. II H ""HEAnVfor "the warm days wit ha wide brimmed hat. Just a few loft. Hell Millinery. Full SALE Iteiwi'ou BO and 100 thousand bricks ut. $10 per JOOu. Court House (i rounds, IF YOU know what is good for your pockutbook you will buy your shingles at PAGES'. FOR SALE Ford one-ton pneu matic truck. Chenp if sold at I once. Leas & Son, Oakland, Ore. JL'ST a few wide brimmed hats left, nice materials at a close out for Friday and Saturday. Hell Millinery. FOR SALE Shetland pony, good and gentle, broke to ride or drive. Price J25. It. W. Al sptutgh, Myrtle Creek. im.liilu iill:ilili to nnv vnrletv of' occasions that Occur in a sum mer's 'day. on sale Friday and Saturday. Hell Millinery. Ft lit" SAiK"6n aeVoiinfof other business I will sell my fully equipped pool hall at Spring field, doing a gootl bhsiness, for $21100 cash, -or might give some -lurnis to reliable party. Win. j Vasby, Ileal Fstate, Sitringfiuld, , Ore. I Chiropractor DRUGLESS HEALTH CENTER "Complete Henlth Service" Mineral Vapor Hatlm 327 Caas Phone 401 NEON SIGNS Sold Outright Roy Huf ham . Roscburg, Oregon WANTED Rentals, Sales or Exchanges, City Property, Residences and Farms. What have you? E. G. KINGWELL Real Estate Broker Sutherlln, Oregon Roseburg Cabinet Shop 230 W. Oak FURNITURE REPAIRING Upson Board and Veneer Panel Cut to Order Window Screens made to Older E. S. AND F. L. COCKELRG AS And You Can Safely Order by Telephone Volt ftrt f'.irl!y the n:ime pervlre whofiur you briny your market basket, or whrth rr yon telcplione us for the prnrerir-s wanted. This: meth od vest yon time and worry, and costs no more ye., we deliver. Economy Grocery O. L. JOHNSON "The Store That Serves You Best." Phone 63 344 N. Jackson St. FOR RENT FOR. RENT Clean, well furnished 7-room house; garage; .. garden; 5l. Phone 2!S or inquire 852 Hoover St. FOR HE N'T Furnished apart tnont, 3 rooms, 21!3 E. Lane. Electric stove, hot water, nice little apt. in heart of tiio city. Inquire ut Uubar JJrof. WANTED 7 WANTED Clean rags. Wews-Ke-view office. . WOMAN i wants work curing for ehihli-en. day or nl&ht; or irou- hiK. Phono lfl. WA.N'TIOIJ- tiooil sheep ranch for rent by reliable peoplo. Address "J", care News-Keview'. rANTKl3. Experienced house keeper. Family of three aduits. Phone 474-J, PHONE 27S If "you are selling eggs in case or 4 case lots. Stephens St. Store. WANTED Ve"wiTi buy hidtj, wool, pelts, chittnm bark and all kinds of junk. Alaska Uidu, Wool & Junk Co., 404 W. Cass St. Phono 2nl. MISCELLANEOUS i jUANCE. Saturday nito at Richter's new hall, Camas Valley. l FOR TRADE Good lot Rxl60. Want late Ford or Chevrolet touring. See It. W. Stovall, m Reservoir Ave. CAH UW.NKli-lHilll toigeL to call 55:1 when in need of vul parts. Satff s Auto Wrecking House. REDDY 10 GORE I (Amnr t.itrd I'rriw I.cflsril Wire) MUhFOIlI). .llllv 11. A let! 'from Louis Leven.saler ot Seattle, I I'aeifie roafct manager of the (!u- Kenheim interests, to ir. J. F. 1 iteddy, hobler of an oplhui on the j Californla-Orecon railroad, run nltiR west from Grants I'ass, and V. II. (lore, local bankiM', asks ' them not to be "Impatient," about Ihe construction of a rail mad front ! Medford lo the IHue Ledge mine, i in the Sisklyous, near (lie Califor nia state line. I The letter further states that V. I A. Walker of New York City, rhair ! man of the Renerai board of di- ! rectors or the (iuenheim Inter- j jests, "will he on the roast shortly. 1 I when a decision one way or the j j other, will he reached regard 1 111: : the construction of the road." j Walker was due to, arrive in Seat- th' last Thiirsfiay, arrordinf; lo in ; formation rec eived here. I The Ulne Ledge district is forty I miles southwest nr this city, and j the mine ItHelf. rich In copper, was; acnuired by the (iuucenhelms from! the estate of Charles H. Towiim el ! j Moston. The mine was operated j 2i years ago. lait opeintintis were suspended because of (lie lack of1 transportat ieti farlMt ies. I About a year ao Ir. Heddy and Mr. Gore opened negotiations with' the Southern Pacific railroad andl the Gugienheims fnr the ronnlruc tlon of a railroad to Copper, Cal.,' and the operation of the mine. The j right of way or th' abandon; Jacksonville-Med furd railroad. wtH proposed as a nurhjus of tlie rail-' road. ttslate of Iaura J. IHur Mire., Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS I N'utic4 (s hrreby niven that 1 Hhrwood Hurr hH ben by the County Court of the .State of (lr-- ; gon, in and for Douclas Comiiy, ; nppohited exeriitor of the la:U wHI j and lesrauienr of L:uira J. flurr j Mirea, deceived. j All pernotis Inivlntr claims acaitist the estate of said deceased are hcrnby notified to present the . tame, duly stutud and vertifiul. at 1 th residence of said executor. No.' 2.1s tiih Avi-nne West in Kuuene, ; Orecon. within six months from this 23:h day tt Jim. 192'. . Sili:itVOOD lICKIt. j Ef-tutor. ; ' t rxTT YirxTk mTrrv ft'?.? . t inn ww inTiiTMr -irxTT7iC r l2A Bv HSP'CSKUllI 1KLUJLI UUUVJjB A&arwb THIS HAS HAPPENED J been a seornion from- the way bht) Berth? Lou Ward, on the eve ot drew back from it. V her wedding to Kod Uryor, ro- j "With Lilu's compliments," Hod ceives a paper knife aa a gift ! explainwd, nhmciiiK at a curd In from I.ila Marsh, who had turned bin hand. "Wlshefc luMiunnineas." Kod down bewiustt ho was not ( wealthy. The feel of the metal chilled Utviio Lou. and the thought that it was a dagger to pierce her happiness flashed across her mind so that her dreaming anti cipation turned to miserable fure- bodin.;. Hut she courageously rc ; solves not to be jealous of Hod's past love affair. His future is in her keeping. I llerlie Lou receives a secaml blow to her piide when she uc- cidentally overhears one brides-j "I hate tho damned stuff," Hod ! maid ask another if she thought , replied. "Thow it In the gat-baso ' the bride liked being second pail." I choice. She gnes through the cer- j "Let's see first what mother left emony in a duze, but when Rod for us." llertlo l.on said, hiding 1 w hispers "My wife" with a world : her satisfaction. They went to ex- j of adoration In his eyes, she ploro the kitchen and found wliat ( knows that she would rather bo'Heitle Lou hoped would be there second choice than to give hint a big, juicy blackberry pie. j They spend an ideal honey-i They set about preparing their j tniinn in a mountain resort, and first dinner in their own home. 1 Uertie Lou almost forgets tlu shadow cast by the predatory ex toes, ready for r r nch frylnp, a ! ed. It was front a set her mother sweetheart until they return and thick steak, corn, lettuce and to- had had when rirst she was mar find l.ila acting as dictator in matoes anil u melon. 1 1 led. 1 tr! thought she was aw their apartment on the ground i "I can cook that steak to tho i mil v' sweet about It.' that she knows wlutt Koct likes. Jluth the brkle ami her motlUM' resent tilts dclcrni illation or 14 la's to annoy them, and A! is. Ward takes the first opportunity to advido Uertie how that she t hln lis they would ho happier IT they could avoid meeting Ula in the future. Jierlio Lou stiys slio will do everything to keep itod , loving her, but nothing to inako.that, anyhow. And I don't seo him hate Lila. 'how we can Rpoil tlio melon, but NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY if we do there's still the pie. I CHAPTER V :wlsh you were a New Knlander. "I hope that's not n caller," Mrs. Then 1 wouldn't havo to worry Ward remarked as Uertie Lou lef t ! !lboul breakfast." the bedroom to see if Hod was t "You won't anyway," Hod told answering the door. her. "Just you sit opposite me "I'll see who it is," she heard -and I won't know whether I'm eiU him say and then llerlie Lou duck- ; ing loast or shoe leather." ed back to scramble into a dres.. In a moment they both went om: and found Kod 'untying a opiate box that, a boy had i delivered. "Thank heavens you aren't hav- company, hln mother-in-law saitl fervently. "(Jive me my hat, Uertie Lou. Whore did I put It? On tiie phonograph, I think. Hetu it Is. Lock the door behind mo and don't answer any more door bells. The whole town's likely lo begin calling on you after supper." Uertie Lou kissed her Varmly and thanked her and then turned back from the door to discover Hod standing over the square box with a strange expression twislli:? his features into a cross between a grin and a scowl. Uertie Lou came over and looked into tho box. Nothing more impressive than a square of devil-food cake met her gaze. Tint It might as well have BOOTS AND HER Of A rl'-o Ot)T W5W HA?PtVitO TO AKlO WVVt rE AT SALESMAN SAM Wcc viwt IMO For. HteoR.i"S WOC05 To Ronton for Iff. Ti'y ; He(-0 5cm f wee.'. VriiA'D r-,-)TOM(5HE(?!5 Rj FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 1 Not a Bad Idea! By Bloaser - . ' U 72k W R0P6 AMD POT f - ' if-! . Xjfc-'-i irbC-J ft6Tir V XSEEMUAT ) f SE6?AMNM VM6ms ( ( CONS OM BEFOR&T S' " ry.' 1 ' ! Uertie Lou thought it was very silly. Just the sort of thing Llla would do. Hut she said nothing of what she thought to Kod. Lila w as his concern. Berth Lou knew that t some w ives sneered at the glr-ls i their husbands had gone with, , when (hey knew them. It was a, cheap thing to do, she believed. 1 "Shall we have it lor desert ?' fshe asked quietly, after she had : recovered from t he su i prise it had occasioned her. llerlie Lou found peeled, cut pola- i queen a taste," Hod volunteered. "That means you'll like it, Ileus.' . "Oh, can you?" llerlio Lou cried. ' "(Josh, that's lueky, hecauso a steak in the same as ti Chinese laundry ticket lo mo. miens moth er couldn't think of anything easier, though. 1 can do the po tatoes, and here's the salad dress- lng alroady mixed. We're sure of ! Half an hour later he knew ho had spoken hastily. For never , was shoo leather tougher than Jhal steak. And Uertie Lou's po I taloes were a pale, soggy m.ess. iTho en rn was boiled too hard, but j the melon whs coolly dollelous and tho pie made up for all disappoint ments. "If you can stand nn eatleait , I week I'll have mother teach me to! cook." Ilertle Lou promised. She ; had a burned finger and a cut thumb, but Rhe had no tears for 1 a culinary fiasco. The Idea of a ' brldo weeping over the kind of , dinner that lay before them would have made her laugh. The new ! 'way was to turn in, tackle audi ; master well, if not master, at ' least gel a toehold on tho art of i eooking. j i She made no apologies. Hor job i when site was single had been t rr BUDDIES He.e,eoM- Tnfv$5 hwRiowr, Ttvvwct 00 WtvotR vm 8 ou WERt scv 1 y4HH our -,vttx w t,6vvt? umw p doc won't J bot Th' who foomo thkt oor .rothr cx&, ' 1 Wf PW- 10HK 1 AT jjj AM" COUVOMT WORKn VOU WJOtfraWW' $m WtAVV KftSp A SfcCKfTASTY AT LJTH1M6 9TiW. HAS BUM VAWNG K SAVAW THW6 T'00 TO KMOW If V TAWtD T'BROTWR THW WuT AW.UWt- ? OORt -vV GolY- . F WACK Of OUT OF ttfe OU)M POCKBT J OOIT GET UlVTrt XOOR DD ft Brt-W AM' HE GOT A TOUR GtUKiC VIE Art. INSTRUCTOR WERE CWPRWi. EMtR 5IMCE f J "THAT . . OETTIIOO " VOU ? . T you IM HERE AT f XS- fx MOW-Ali f j,! tJr- -j,m-m VE fcEEtf W: (1 MT9EVE rf) I OUT T' TRAMPS e'rlM' I I'M TM UHC WO, us eee.i'LL mcvigr followed th' I TOW Vft 7 CIRCUS tntf! OUT 5MQ.ntAHU?&.y O ToV'M P.M 'W I l(JTO PLL Kt-V P.O'J(SL- 1,? mm 1 cm-.r I 3 0 be a goot) stenographer. That she was. And her engagement hadn't lasted long enough to permit her to take up cooking: She had work- ed in an office right up to (he day before her wedding. And Hod had laken all her ppare time. Hut she made a mental note to repeat the dinner a week latei and make it one to be reicembo.ed as well as they'd be likely to re- member the disaster accompanying iitio first oik ' I "I think vi d better go and see i.vour mother," she said when they i had rini&tud clearing the table rnd washing Vw dishes. Hod, with a i cretonne i t i' n. h i! viped them wiih as nut"- i!c::.h-o as he'd have had polLhing u lt.-w ear. It tu ! the hour dent. was not without acci- i He couldn't keep 1. eyes oft , llerlie l.ou's iovely arms plunged deep into a ' nan of suds she'll added a half cup of soap flakes to the dish water and the foamy conseiiuences all but floodod the sink her (hick, heavy, gleaming hair and, most alluring of all, the exquisite turn of her deliclously round throat. As a result of his glontlng over having such a darling girl as his it. Uertie Lou smiled bravely over it tun sl fm im.iK. n.,ittu. aha knew Ihe cup couldn't bo replac- i i. .,- t .. . i... ....i... Let's waft until it gels dark be fore we leave the house." he said in answer to Ilertle Lou's sugges tion I hat they visit his parents. "I don't want to bo meeting a lot of people on tho way homo." Hertio Lou noted how naturally ne spoko or bis rut Morn house as "home." Habits were strong with Hod. Sho wondered about tils af fections, and tho thought brought Lila back to her mind.- Shu wish ed sho were strong-minded enough to forget her. Sho was rather quiet while they unpacked und put away the things in their eultcases. She found the dresser drawers and wardrobe shelves lined with pink tissue pa per, read to receive hor trousseau. Kverylhlng In her new home whs dainty and pretty. Itut It was very, simple and inexpensive. Except the gifls from Hod's parents, who, while pot wealthy, could afford lo make their only son a few good wedding presents. N'o one disturbed lliem; perhaps the absence of a light In their liv ing romn discouraged visitors from dropping In. When they slipped out to pay a call to Rod's family (he street was almost deserted. ex:ept a lew blocks south, near the pool room. They walked north and circled tho center of town. Thus, ondelayed, they were able lo see hoih Hod's parents and Her-1 o lie Lou's. She fell a gratifying I Fisher's Paint and Wall Papor seii.so of newiy-aciiulrcd Import- jstoro is now open. I am contraol ance. I'ooplo, even relatives, wero.tlng, painting, knlsomlnlug and pa vury nlco lo brides, she tllscov- porlinnglng. Guaranteeing satlsfac ered. 'Prying-I o figure why,' isho-' Hoh.viLawrence Fisher. The Plot r 1. ... 1 rN r. . ... 11 r.. ... 11 i-. Just Between Friends Tch'CO coco .l.o i-.t.'r NO'. Ml '4. ( l-V Ml icrw Irk. 1 Jir, n' I vaguely ' realized that everyone ' (sees oneself In either one or the! other of a pair of happy lovers, j J It was nearly midnight when ' ) they returned to their flat. At I the top of the stairs Bertie Lou limited. "Carry me over the thresh- old for luck," she giggled, and Hod unlocked the door, threw- it open 1 and then picked her up bodily and strodo Into the living room. He did not put her down at once, jSho was light as a feather In his j heavily-muscled arms. And her ' Hps were cool and sweet. Hod was enjoying them hn- ! mensely when a roar of ha ha'a j burst out and the room was flood- ' ed with bright light from a dozen flashes. Then someone turned on the electric lamps and disclosed crowd of young people in festive a 1 1 Ire, hurlesqueing the scene they'd just witnessed. llerlio Lou struggled ont of Hod's arms and faced them with II ftfllklltc feelinir nf hnlnli'KNni.MH f MnU'llVOr llllrt ttinv ir.'.t In. Tlw.n slie I'tinieinliored that tho hack door had been left unlocked. Hod had spoken of it at his niotlior's but they hadn't worried about it. "Come on. wo'vo got n loving cup!" There was a- concerted move to the dining room und Kod and Ilertle Lou were swopt ulont;. There, In the middle of tho small ' '''"ing room table, was a punch dowi linen with a brownish limilrt and final lug fruit. "lt's havo some nmalc!" A lot of dipping and refilling at the howl and then they were dancing, crowding the small rooms and stumbling over the new furniture. llerlio Lou grimaced over tho punch and whispered to Hod not to drink it. "It's vllo," sho warn ed. "For goodness sake, let's give them something to eat," she Bald tho next time sho had a chanco for a hurried -word with Rod. "Run down to the delicatessen ami got something quick. Before they wreck tho place." Rod slipped out as soon as lin could get nwny. When lie return ed ha was loaded with enough llv erwurst, cheese and other renily-to-eat foods to supply a young army. Mnrcella came out to the kilchen to help Ilorllo Lou. "We guvo Llla the slip," Hho confided the moment they worn alone. And then, as sho saw the change that came ovor llertlii Lou's countenance, sho realized tho tactlessness of her ronmrk. (To Be Continued) DRESSES SPECIAL 3 groups of extra values In houso and street drosses, 31, $1.29, and $2. Well made, wash goods, nicely patterned. Come ill all sizes nnd as sorted colors and styles. You enn't main! them yourself for this money. Como In and see them. They are qualities and Btyles that please. Carr's. Thickens '. tiM. ?,CK 'iM'neerXTe.o Me like a M 1 m home. e.TMeFRee.V i KM BRO"(HR. TU6R6. ftlM'T A "WIWCtON a VOV-l WfvPPS W'LL e. A I K&tv ewtw i wouldn't do for J K' WW euue Hefvvie.M ftm m MkmM Ira:, mi WHY WAIT? rVWl Put running water in your house now. Pips f car lot price, new and used pumps and engines Electric systems. Come in and talk it over or phone and our mart will call. ! - Binder Twine 13c lb. V2 See U rirsc We Can Save You Money. "! Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange: KOSHBURO AGENTS FCR Bean Spray Piunp Or. John Deere Plow Co. L. Miller WOMAN ACCUSED OF TRYING TO DEFRAUD OREGON RANCHER (Auoclatcd I'ron U'awl Virl OAKLAND, Cnl., July 11. Mrs. Lilllnn 1 Ion-ant, 45, of Suywuid, wns lockoil In tho county Jiill lioi'o tonlKht on a chargo of using tlio mails to cltifnuid J. GWmilimnliiK, Soquim, Orison, rancher or $15uU. Mrs. Ilorrara was arrcatoil by a U. S. jimrslmt who lieclurod that whllo livlnn at Woodland, Cal the woman had put her 18 year old datiKhtor, Virginia Hons, In touch with Ulendonnlng who sent tho girl money for hor faro north to marry 11111, nnd later sent her cash for other purposes. ' Eat - barbecue xanawicbefi anO live forever. Brand's Road Rlnnrt MONEY CANT BUY A BETTER OIL ihan THE NEW vZEROLENE FOU THE MOTOR CA& YEAR, A STANDARD' OIL PRODUCT x V ff P;.M lit OAKLAND Fairbanks Morte & Co; Sherwin-Williams Co Dehydrcter Co. 4 KILLED, 40 HURT IN MOVIE THEATRE. (Aowl.tttl I'reu UiKtl Win-) CUNKO, Italy, July l??s Four persons were killed and forty injured in tho collapse of a new motion picture huusty hero today, ' IDENTITY OF, TRAGEDY VICTIM IS DISCL08E0 tAtwcM'latwl Trow Leased WlroJ MKDFORD, July 12. The -first clue to tho identity of tho Iff jbar old youth known only aa "Yotuus." whoso llfo was crushed out online Ashtand-Klnnuith Falls highway. July 1, by the wheels of a Jtinick driven by Karl Swisher of. .-Klamath Falls, was found today.' The Klamath Falls evening Her ald ro porta that it has recelvi;) a letter from Geofo- W. Youiir, It. F. I). No. 2, Hex 355, Sanla '.CJjluz, Cnl., making inquiries. Tho let ter Haya in part: . "1 havo a son somewliore inTihat vicinity "who work,a at tho ftitlls, and shifts from mill to mill.. I feel much concerned, aa 1 dftnat know where my son is nt thoj'e- ' sent time." - Tho body was held at the Aah land morgue since death, aw'tfttinu; location of relatives. Tho yautn refused, before he died, tofclvt) the address of his parents ftttho authorities. LINEN LUNCH CLOTH Bvnn better values than oi(flaKt lot. ISxtS Inch size at $1. iluro linen; colored Btrlpos and ready to uho.'43x'I3 Inch nt Sl)c. Thenotdoths nro wondorful values. Got thblfl at Carr'H. , By Marth Bv Small , X -r- A. E. Mh-r, Attorii"?y. '